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Upcycle Furniture Course

By Tread Softly

Learn how to upcycle furniture with Hannah from Tread Softly Furniture.

Upcycle Furniture Course
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£110

H&S for FM (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

This workshop has been designed to help managers understand their responsibilities and what they need to do to ensure compliance with current workplace legislation - including the fire safety and CDM regulations. The day will cover the legal background - including an appreciation of how safety legislation has evolved and why; the logic behind recent developments and the implications for staff and employers; key areas of current legislation; roles and responsibilities in health and safety management, including monitoring contractors and suppliers effectively; implementing sound health and safety policies and procedures; getting staff on board, and implementing effective systems. Also, recognising potential risks and hazards and developing strategies to minimise their impact in the workplace. This course will give participants an understanding of: The broader context of the key areas of health and safety regulation which apply to your organisation Existing health and safety practice and guide them in how to shape and implement an effective health and safety policy What they should do and the procedures to support it Potential areas of risk in the workplace - and how to take action to minimise the threat to staff safety How sound health and safety processes can contribute to business performance 1 Understanding the workplace legislation Overview of health and safety and workplace legislation Compliance, the role of the facilities manager, and who is accountable? Breakout session to discuss where we are now and to highlight issues of concern Applying required policies and procedures Developing and implementation/review of the safety policy Communicating with users, clients and contractors Health and safety manual 'Selling' health and safety 2 Key legislation - a practical working guide Asbestos Regulations Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 / 2015 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Regulations 1992 Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 Fire Precautions (Workplace ) Regulations 2006 Health and Safety (Consultation with Employees) Regulations 1996 Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992 Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1992 REACH - Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and restriction of Chemicals Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2006 Work Equipment Regulations 3 Controlling contractors Understanding the Regulations Selecting and assessing contractors Understanding and setting accountability Why a method statement? How to apply a permit to work system Safe systems of work Round-table discussion to bring out issues from participants' own experience 4 Risk assessment Understanding your hazards Identifying specialist areas How to undertake these assessments Implementation of sound systems and processes Syndicate exercise identifying where assessments are needed and carrying out assessments 5 Keeping the work environment safe Sick building syndrome and legionella Asbestos Waste management Pest control Provisions for first aid Accident reporting and investigation At-work driver safety Security 6 Fire safety Understanding the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order Fire certificates The fire risk assessment Testing fire-fighting equipment? Emergency procedures Workshop to examine the procedures for dealing with different types of emergencies 7 Ergonomics programme Ergonomics - important or irrelevant? Are you complying with HSE regulations? Furniture and equipment Display screen equipment assessments Homeworking - your concern or not? Syndicate exercise to review what to do when relocating or refurbishing an office 8 Inspecting and auditing Role of Health and Safety Executive Inspectors - 'be prepared' FM role Staff/trade union involvement Independent audits Records and reports Communicating the results 9 Action plan Participants to list actions they need to take after the course

H&S for FM (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Internal Workplace Mediation Skills Course (5 days)

By Buon Consultancy

Workplace Mediation

Internal Workplace Mediation Skills Course (5 days)
Delivered in Edinburgh or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

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FURNITURE DESIGN TRAINING

By Real Animation Works

Furniture design face to face training customised and bespoke.

FURNITURE DESIGN TRAINING
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,600

Furniture Restoration Diploma Level 3

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Gain advanced proficiency in furniture restoration with our comprehensive Diploma Level 3 course. Master wood finishing, waxing, oiling, and staining methods, and learn modern upholstery practices. Prepare for a rewarding career as a furniture restorer in the UK with expert guidance and a globally recognized CPD certificate.

Furniture Restoration Diploma Level 3
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours 24 minutes
£11.99

Furniture Restoration

By Compete High

🔨 Unlock the Secrets of Furniture Restoration! 🔨 Are you ready to breathe new life into old furniture pieces? Imagine transforming worn-out, forgotten chairs into stunning focal points of any room. With our comprehensive course on Furniture Restoration, you'll learn the art and techniques of reviving tired furniture to its former glory and beyond. 🛋️✨   💡 Why Choose Furniture Restoration? Furniture restoration isn't just about fixing broken legs or repairing scratches. It's about preserving history, showcasing craftsmanship, and unleashing your creativity. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or aspiring professional, this course offers invaluable skills and knowledge that will empower you to tackle any restoration project with confidence. Here's a sneak peek at the benefits you'll reap: Preserve and Repurpose: Instead of discarding old furniture, learn how to restore and repurpose them, reducing waste and contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle. Save Money: Why splurge on brand new furniture when you can breathe new life into existing pieces at a fraction of the cost? Learn cost-effective restoration techniques and save big bucks! Unleash Creativity: From traditional refinishing to innovative upcycling, furniture restoration is a canvas for your creativity. Discover new finishes, techniques, and styles to express your unique vision. Gain Valuable Skills: Master the fundamentals of woodworking, upholstery, surface finishing, and more. These versatile skills are not only practical but also highly sought after in various industries. Personal Satisfaction: There's nothing quite like the sense of accomplishment that comes from transforming something old and neglected into a beautiful, functional work of art. Get ready to impress yourself and others with your newfound talents!   👩‍🔧 Who is this for? Our Furniture Restoration course welcomes enthusiasts of all levels, including: DIY Hobbyists: Dive into the world of furniture restoration and unleash your inner craftsman. Interior Designers: Enhance your design repertoire by mastering the art of furniture transformation. Antique Enthusiasts: Preserve the beauty and integrity of vintage and antique furniture pieces. Entrepreneurs: Explore the lucrative world of furniture flipping and restoration businesses. No prior experience is necessary-just a passion for creativity and a desire to learn!   🚀 Career Path Embark on a rewarding journey with endless possibilities after completing our Furniture Restoration course: Freelance Restoration Specialist: Offer your restoration services to individuals, businesses, and antique shops. Furniture Designer: Combine restoration skills with design expertise to create bespoke furniture pieces. Retailer or Online Seller: Start your own furniture restoration business, selling refurbished pieces to eager customers. Workshop Instructor: Share your knowledge and passion by teaching others the art of furniture restoration. Interior Decorator: Incorporate restored pieces into your design projects, adding character and charm to any space.   With dedication and the skills acquired from our course, you'll be well-equipped to pursue a fulfilling career in the world of furniture restoration. Ready to embark on your journey to becoming a furniture restoration expert? Enroll today and unlock the limitless potential hidden within every piece of furniture! 🌟   FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Furniture Restoration Q1: What is furniture restoration? Furniture restoration is the process of repairing, refurbishing, and preserving old or damaged furniture to restore it to its original condition or enhance its appearance. This can involve various techniques such as repairing structural damage, refinishing surfaces, replacing hardware, and addressing any other issues that may affect the functionality or aesthetics of the piece. Q2: How can I determine if a piece of furniture is worth restoring? Assessing whether a piece of furniture is worth restoring depends on several factors, including its sentimental value, historical significance, craftsmanship, and the extent of damage. Consider factors such as the age and quality of the piece, its potential resale value, and the cost and effort required for restoration. Ultimately, the decision to restore furniture should align with your personal preferences and goals. Q3: What are the basic tools and materials needed for furniture restoration? Basic tools for furniture restoration may include screwdrivers, hammers, chisels, sandpaper, wood glue, clamps, brushes, and various finishing materials such as paint, stain, and varnish. Additionally, specialized tools like furniture clamps, upholstery needles, and wood fillers may be necessary depending on the specific restoration tasks involved. Q4: Can anyone learn furniture restoration, or do I need prior experience? While prior experience in woodworking or furniture repair can be helpful, anyone with an interest in learning can start practicing furniture restoration. There are numerous resources available, including books, online tutorials, workshops, and community classes, that cater to beginners as well as more experienced individuals. Starting with small, simple projects and gradually advancing to more complex ones can help build skills and confidence over time. Q5: What are some common challenges encountered during furniture restoration? Common challenges in furniture restoration include identifying the type of wood and finish used, matching colors and textures when repairing or refinishing, addressing structural weaknesses without compromising integrity, and sourcing appropriate replacement parts or materials. Patience, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn from mistakes are key to overcoming these challenges and achieving successful restoration outcomes. Course Curriculum Module 1 Introduction to Furniture Restoration Introduction to Furniture Restoration 00:00 Module 2 Wood Furniture Restoration Wood Furniture Restoration 00:00 Module 3 Upholstered Furniture Restoration Upholstered Furniture Restoration 00:00 Module 4 Metal Furniture Restoration Metal Furniture Restoration 00:00 Module 5 Wood Furniture Restoration Wood Furniture Restoration 00:00 Module 6 Upholstery Restoration Upholstery Restoration 00:00 Module 7 Leather Restoration Leather Restoration 00:00

Furniture Restoration
Delivered Online On Demand7 hours
£25

Furniture Restoration and Design

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Learn furniture restoration and design with our comprehensive course. Master wood and upholstery techniques, restore antiques, and undertake practical DIY projects. Gain a globally recognised CPD certificate and explore career opportunities in the UK.

Furniture Restoration and Design
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 25 minutes
£11.99

Furniture Restoration

5.0(10)

By Apex Learning

Overview This comprehensive course on Furniture Restoration will deepen your understanding on this topic. After successful completion of this course you can acquire the required skills in this sector. This Furniture Restoration comes with accredited certification from CPD, which will enhance your CV and make you worthy in the job market. So enrol in this course today to fast track your career ladder. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is This course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Furniture Restoration. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our Furniture Restoration is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career Path Learning this new skill will help you to advance in your career. It will diversify your job options and help you develop new techniques to keep up with the fast-changing world. This skillset will help you to- Open doors of opportunities Increase your adaptability Keep you relevant Boost confidence And much more! Course Curriculum 2 sections • 9 lectures • 02:39:00 total length •Introduction to Furniture Restoration: 00:13:00 •How to Get Started with Furniture Restoration: 00:15:00 •Woods in Furniture Restoration: 00:28:00 •How to Update Upholstery: 00:20:00 •Restoring Antique Furniture: 00:19:00 •DIY: Restoration Projects: 00:22:00 •Safety Precautions in DIY Projects: 00:27:00 •Career Information for Furniture Restorers in the UK: 00:15:00 •Assignment - Furniture Restoration: 00:00:00

Furniture Restoration
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 39 minutes
£12

Carpentry : Furniture Restoration

4.8(9)

By Skill Up

Give old furniture new looks. Gain mastery in Upholstery Restoration, Woods in Furniture Restoration, and Safety Precautions in DIY Projects to provide top-notch restoration service.

Carpentry : Furniture Restoration
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours
£10.99

Furniture Restoration and Styling

By NextGen Learning

Do you want to restore the furniture in your home? Or want to set your career in the furniture restoration business? In the heart of every piece of neglected furniture lies a story waiting to be rediscovered. Could you be the craftsman to bring it back to life? In the UK, the opportunities in the furniture restoration industry are flourishing, with a remarkable shift towards sustainable living and the reimagining of classic pieces. The Furniture Restoration and Styling course is your gateway to this exciting world. Our Furniture Restoration and Styling course is your key to this captivating world. With more than 50,000 antique shops across the country, the industry is buzzing with potential, and our course equips you to tap into this vibrant market. We offer you an immersive journey, from the introduction of furniture restoration to DIY projects and professional career guidance. In this world of throw-away culture, be the one to embrace sustainability and restore the charm of yesteryears. Make your mark in the UK's flourishing furniture restoration industry. Your creative adventure in furniture restoration begins here, with us. Learning Outcomes: By the end of this course, you will: Master furniture restoration techniques for breathing new life into old pieces. Identify and work with various types of woods in furniture restoration. Acquire skills in upholstery restoration to revitalize fabric and leather elements. Restore antique furniture, preserving its historical value. Unlock your creativity with DIY restoration projects. What will Make You Stand Out? On completion of this Furniture Restoration and Styling online course, you will gain the following: CPD QS Accredited Furniture Restoration course After successfully completing the Furniture Restoration Course, you will receive a FREE PDF Certificate as evidence of your newly acquired abilities. Lifetime access to the whole collection of learning materials. Enroling in the Furniture Restoration Course has no additional cost. You can study and complete the Furniture Restoration course at your own pace. Learn Furniture Restoration in the UK: Essential skills and techniques taught in 8 modules. Preserve, revive, and transform old furniture with hands-on projects. Perfect for hobbyists and aspiring professionals. Course Curriculum Furniture Restoration and Styling Module 01: Introduction to Furniture Restoration Module 02: How to Get Started Module 03: Woods in Furniture Restoration Module 04: Upholstery Restoration Module 05: Restoring Antique Furniture Module 06: DIY: Restoration Projects Module 07: Safety Precautions in DIY Projects Module 08: Career Information for Furniture Restorer in the UK Don't miss out on the opportunity to master the art of Furniture Restoration! Show off your new skills with a certificate of completion. After successfully completing the Furniture Restoration course, you can order your CPD Accredited Certificates as proof of your achievement. Please Note: The delivery charge inside the U.K. is £4.99, and international students have to pay £8.99. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Is This Furniture Restoration and Styling Course the Right Option for You? This Furniture Restoration and Styling course is open to everybody. You can access the course materials from any location in the world, and there are no requirements for enrolment. This course is suitable for the following: For furniture enthusiasts, aspiring restorers, and DIY enthusiasts in the UK Learn essential skills and techniques Discover wood identification and characteristics Engage in practical restoration projects Suitable for potential career seekers in furniture restoration Requirements Without any formal requirements, you can delightfully enroll in this Furniture Restoration and Styling course. Just get a device with internet connectivity, and you are ready to start your learning journey. Thus, complete this Furniture Restoration course at your own pace. Career path The aim of this exclusive Furniture Restoration and Styling course is to help you toward your dream career. So, complete this Furniture Restoration course and enhance your skills to explore opportunities in relevant areas.

Furniture Restoration and Styling
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours
£12

Furniture Restoration Diploma

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Learn the art of furniture restoration with our comprehensive Furniture Restoration Diploma course. Whether you're a hobbyist or aspiring professional, this course equips you with the essential skills and knowledge to excel in the world of furniture restoration.

Furniture Restoration Diploma
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 24 minutes
£11.99

Furniture Restoration and Design

4.3(43)

By John Academy

Course Overview: Learn how to become a master craftsperson and find a great way to make a business from your DIY skills by taking our accredited Furniture Restoration and Design Course. The ability to revitalise ageing and old furniture to new glory has become lucrative, thanks to the many antique and repair TV shows that top the ratings. If you want the ability and knowledge to give new life and beauty to the most dilapidated heirlooms and neglected furnishings, this course will help you on your way and open new doors to fantastic DIY projects alongside grateful clients and customers. Our interactive online modules will hone your skills and ensure you are trained for any complex furniture restoration or personal project that you want to take on. Becoming an accomplished furniture restorer and designer will open your eyes to new possibilities and your time to new jobs. You will be shown how to plan each project and source the materials, alongside preparing the perfect workspace. With our help, you will master techniques of wood rejuvenation, upholstery repair work and antique restoration. You can also expect to be guided with tips on producing exciting designs for furniture and brand new projects, in addition to health & safety tips and career advice for the budding professional. This comprehensive tutorial grants you access to all the DIY and restorative information you'll need to excel in this field. Sign up now for a fantastic future in furniture. Learning outcomes: Appreciate the value and reasons for furniture restoration Know the requirements for each piece that you choose to restore Understand how to revitalise all types of wood and craft it carefully Learn how to remove and replace aged or torn upholstery Gain the ability to restore antiques to their former glory Discover how to design and make your own ambitious DIY projects Ensure you and your workplace are free from potential hazards and risks Attain an understanding of the career potentials for furniture workers in the UK Who is This Course for? This course has been produced to train individuals in the art of furniture restoration and modern DIY furniture design. It will be of great advantage to anyone wishing to gain work in the furniture industry or an associated repair and restoration business. Career Path This course provides a full learning curve for the restoration of antique furniture and DIY furniture design work. As such, it is appropriate for the following roles and careers: Upholstery & Furniture Technician Furniture Repair Technician Upholstery Service Manager Antiques and Furniture Restorer Interior / Furniture Designer Furniture Restoration and Design Module 1: Introduction to Furniture Restoration 00:15:00 Module 2: How to Get Started 00:17:00 Module 3: Woods in Furniture Restoration 00:30:00 Module 4: Upholstery Restoration 00:22:00 Module 5: Restoring Antiques Furniture 00:21:00 Module 6: DIY: Restoration Projects 00:24:00 Module 7: Safety Precautions in DIY Projects 00:29:00 Module 8: Career Information for Furniture Restorer in the UK 00:17:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam - Furniture Restoration and Design 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam - Furniture Restoration and Design 00:20:00 Order Your Certificates and Transcripts Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00

Furniture Restoration and Design
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours 35 minutes
£25

Diploma in Furniture Restoration

By iStudy UK

Diploma in Furniture Restoration Course Overview Restoring antique furniture requires a skilful hand. Fixing minor errors on antique furniture can be extremely difficult and potentially lead to complete destruction. Gaining the knowledge and abilities necessary for furniture restoration is what the Diploma in Furniture Restoration course is all about. A few restoration hints and techniques will quickly become second nature to you. Your proficiency in furniture restoration will improve greatly with the course. Throughout this course, the fundamentals of furniture repair will be covered. The actions you ought to perform prior to restoring furniture will then become clear to you. In addition, the extremely instructive sections will teach you how to remove stains and colour furniture. It will teach you a lot about contemporary upholstery. Furthermore, this course will equip you with useful restoration skills. You will also learn how to restore antique furniture with skill. To lay the groundwork for your future furniture restoration career, enrol in this extensive Diploma in Furniture Restoration course. Enrol in this wonderful course right now to start creating new chances for yourself. Learning outcome Familiarise with furniture restoration Gain in-depth knowledge of the woods in furniture restoration Deepen your understanding of upholstery restoration Know how to get started as a furniture designer How Much Do Furniture Designers Earn? Senior - £55,000 (Apprx.) Average - £37,000 (Apprx.) Starting - £26,000 (Apprx.) Requirement Our Diploma in Furniture Restoration is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Diploma in Furniture Restoration Module 01: Introduction to Furniture Restoration 00:13:00 Module 02: How to Get Started 00:15:00 Module 03: Woods in Furniture Restoration 00:30:00 Module 04: Upholstery Restoration 00:20:00 Module 05: Restoring Antiques Furniture 00:19:00 Module 06: DIY: Restoration Projects 00:22:00 Module 07: Safety Precautions in DIY Projects 00:27:00 Module 08: Career Information for Furniture Restorer in the UK 00:15:00

Diploma in Furniture Restoration
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 41 minutes
£25

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Makers Quarter

makers quarter

0.0(3)

Salford

Makers Quarter was formed in response to a number of issues facing the independent makers of Manchester. High commercial rents, impractical spaces, and isolation are major problems experienced by many. We felt passionately about finding a solution for this and believe that a shared workshop space is the solution. Manchester was at the heart of the Industrial Revolution and sadly over the years industry has been swapped for office space and city center flats. There needs to be a balance to help small independent businesses thrive and we think the Makers Quarter is a great start! Makers quarter will not only be providing space but a creative community and exciting lessons to the public. Having access to a shared workshop, studio spaces and craft tables in the heart of the city will encourage all types of makers to come together. Having tested the water in a small workshop in collaboration with 3space the positive response has encouraged us to open a larger space. We have searched endlessly to find a suitable location for our members and Makers Quarter in now finally a reality! Our 7500sq ft workshop in central Manchester has great transport connections. Cornbrook tram stop is just a 6 minute walk away and a foot/cycle path along the canal cuts through Castlefield locks and takes you straight into town in less than 15 minutes. Makers Quarter is shared between our members and divided up into larger studio spaces, pods, craft tables and a separate wood workshop for all to access. Creating this community allows us to provide a hassle free, creative space at affordable rates. By offering flexible space on both a permanent and pop up basis we aim to support makers of all levels. Anyone can join, whether they are a professional maker, need a workbench for a weekend hobby, or would like to learn new skills. We will be offering classes in all sorts of interesting crafts such as ceramics, woodwork, Upholstery, furniture making, leather work and many more....check on our members page for upcoming classes or to book a slot in the workshop.

Community Prospects

community prospects

Bolton

We are taking measures to ensure that the wellbeing of all employees, students and suppliers is paramount during this global pandemic. Official guidance from WHO and PHE is being monitored to ensure compliance and appropriate responses. All staff have been fully briefed with regard to appropriate practices to ensure the spread of the virus is minimised. By maintaining rigorous cleanliness and hygiene standards across all of our sites we aim to minimise the spread of the virus. Full Risk Assessments have been adopted and we are working with customers, families, carers and other third parties to ensure appropriate management of our practices and procedures. Flexible, engaging and fully supported vocational day provision for young adults 16-24 and adults 25+ with mild to moderate learning difficulties/disabilities, brain injuries, autism and/or mental health located in Great Barr and Tamworth. Since 1996 we have recognised that adults who learn differently can enjoy increased independence, improved wellbeing and greater life choices through our vocational learning provision. The cut-backs in free education courses through colleges has necessitated an alternative approach which led to the establishment of Community Prospects. We felt that it was crucial that the continued funding changes should not take away the significant progress that we had seen in 100’s of students since 1996. Creating Bird Boxes For The Wildlife Trust "Creating bird boxes for The Wildlife Trust" Enjoy practical learning without deadlines or difficult workbooks "Designed, built and painted a large jenga puzzle for a special school" Positive outcomes: We focus on encouraging learners to be more independent by: Increasing confidence through success Turning a ‘can’t do’ attitude into ‘a can do’ belief Empowerment to make greater life choices Fostering improved health and wellbeing Greater awareness of health and safety Personal and social development Team building Interaction with the community Learning through our Social Enterprises Help and Guidance in the Woodcraft Workshop "Support and guidance in the Woodcraft Workshop" Projects available include: Woodcraft Design and building bird boxes, bird tables, insect hotels, and hedgehog houses Working with The Wildlife Trust to install bird boxes in key breeding areas Craft and design Furniture restoration Car valeting Hospitality and catering Horticulture These projects will be available through various workshops depending on the location. Our promise: All learners will be supported by our trained, caring and experienced staff who will ensure safe and interactive environments. All staff are fully DBS checked and we operate clear safeguarding and risk assessment policies and procedures. Delivered through: Flexible vocational learning focussed on increasing employability, life and social skills, as well as improving health and wellbeing Opportunities for problem solving and decision making Available from 2 to 5 days per week Practical, hands-on learning that is not academically demanding Learning in bite-sized chunks within the workshops Practical learning with some work focused activities and community interaction Person Centred learning focussed on the learner’s needs, capabilities and aspirations No pressure, no deadlines, no difficult workbooks

Manchester Montessori House

manchester montessori house

Manchester

Manchester Montessori House is the first bilingual English- French kindergarten in Manchester, in the United Kingdom for children ages 3 to 6. Initially it had started as a Montessori group for Home Educating families in Greater Manchester in 2008. There was, and still is, a big demand for alternative education and Montessori is one of these options. Montessori methodology, well known worldwide, does offer holistic approach and supports all areas of children’s development. It places the child in the centre, where he/she can develop his/her full potential through carefully and purposefully offered ‘hands on’ activities. The highly qualify staff ( with a lot of teaching experiences), implement valuable principals of Montessori philosophy while educating young children in their formative years of grow. The staff aims are to provide Prepared Environment that enables children to express their full potential over the most important and crucial first six years of life, but also later on. Teachers are ‘to offer the child an environment rich in motives for activity, in which he/she can choose what he/she will take and use. In this choice he/she is free from any teacher’s control, or indeed from adult control in general’ (Montessori, 2007, p. 186). Children who attend to our setting are carefully observed and ‘scaffold’ by the experienced practitioners on the way to ‘Normalisation’ as Dr Montessori called this process and cited it as “the most important single result of our whole work” (Montessori, The Absorbent Mind, 1949). Children natural phenomena, potential and internal energy horme, – ‘this universal force is not physical, but is the force of life itself in the process of evolution’ (Polk Lillard, 1972, p.42), are directed on the most natural way of holistic development. All the little learners are treated with the respect, are given attention they deserve, are being looked after as a unique individuals. Peers in our setting are given opportunity to grow in consistency and harmony which helps them to progress in all areas of grow ‘to follow the child, adapting himself to the child’s rhythm and the psychological needs of his growth’ (Polk Lillard, 1972, p.39). It is important for us that children grow in calm, safe and beautiful environment and are learning to be creators of the world around them. They acquire how to develop self-discipline, motivation and love of work as a natural response to their internal needs. Educational materials in our kindergarten are purchased from the licensed manufacturers of Montessori materials and are the same, which are taught in all over the world. The furniture are comfortable and accessible for children. All the apparatus are made of wood or natural resources and comply with high safety requirements. We focus on each child individually to help him/ her evolve the curiosity to the nature and to the surrounding world. We promote individuals who grow free, are independent, be self-motivated and confident. They are empathic and tolerant, can recognize their own feelings but also, which is very important, can respond to the needs of others. We give children the opportunity to develop according to their respective capabilities and to easily adapt themselves in multicultural societies. The Montessori system of education provides an environment rich in activities for every area of learning. Montessori called her schools “Casa dei Bambini” or “the children’s home”. In their home from home the children find room full of mysteries, challenges and discoveries. Our Montessori approach is holistic and aims to develop the whole child when they have the greatest capacity to learn. Follow by Montessori we aim to: help children become confident, compassionate, happy, calm, purposeful, free and independent, empower them and be creative. Awaken children’s interest in all subjects and to encourage in them a love of learning. Give children an understanding of the world and respect for all they find in it. The Montessori Method is a dynamic and complete approach to the enrichment of young children and as such represents the very best that a parent can give during these formative years. ‘The child is in a continual state of growth and metamorphosis, where as the adult has reached the norm of the species’ (E.M. Standing, 1984, p. 106).

Gold Leaf Services

gold leaf services

London

A Family Run Company Established in 1973 Serving The Gilding And Decorative Industries Ken Rees - Founder of Gold Leaf Supplies Ken Rees Founder In 2023 we will be celebrating our 50th year in business. Phew! Over the years, we have built a reputation for supplying high-quality products with an equally high level of service. We are passionate about gilding and specialist decoration techniques and we love to hear about your projects. At Gold Leaf Supplies we pride ourselves on our innovative approach to servicing the gilding and decorative trades. We are always exploring ways of expanding our services and seeking new horizons through interesting and exciting product ranges. Sue Govani - Director of Gold Leaf Supplies Sue Govani Director Steve Rees - Director of Gold Leaf Supplies Steve Rees Director Company History Gold Leaf Supplies is a family business, which was established as Services Supply Company in 1973 by Mr Ken Rees who was a senior partner in the business. Although Ken retired in 2008, he still had an involvement in the Company until his peaceful passing in May 2018. Having worked in the Italian Marble business for many years, Ken initially set up the business to supply gold leaf and associated products to the stone trade. The main emphasis being on offering an exceptionally high level of service and personal contact. Since 1973, our client base has expanded and diversified considerably, and we have increased our product range accordingly to meet our clients’ needs. We now cater to a diversified range of National and International clients involved in gilding, signwriting, glass manufacture, bookbinding, furniture restoration and manufacture, framing, interiors, architectural decoration, specialist decorating and monumental carving to name but a few. You can view examples of the prestigious projects that we have supplied for in our client gallery As the emphasis of the business changed so did the Company trading name - to Gold Leaf Supplies. From 1st March 2008, we became a Limited Company - Services Supply Company Ltd T/A Gold Leaf Supplies. Although the product range has diversified, and the company has grown, the philosophy introduced in 1973 has remained the same - "We offer quality products at competitive prices and a continuing high level of service." The business remains within the family and Kens’ son, Steve Rees and daughter, Sue Govani joined the company in 1989 and 1991 respectively. Steve has a background in Business whilst Sue’s background is in Art and Design bringing different skills and ideas to the business. Both are Company Directors and very hands on with the day to day running of the business. Steve is mainly involved with the purchasing and logistics. He has a memory like a filing cabinet and a sound technical knowledge relating to gilding techniques. When he has any free time, you will find him on the ski slopes or out walking with his beloved dogs. Sue is more involved with the creative side of the business and enjoys the sales, marketing and client facing events. Passionate about artistic techniques and applications, Sue is usually found trying out the new product ranges in her spare time. She is learning to gild is spending a little more time being a hands on creative which she finds a very meditative process. We all have enormous respect for the art of gilding and its traditional values whilst at the same time recognise and are inspired by the many diverse and contemporary ways that gold and silver leaf is being used today. Our Team It is important to receive your raw materials on time and we appreciate the tight deadlines that most businesses work to, therefore for approved accounts, most of our products are despatched the day instructions are received and delivered on a next day delivery basis. Where large projects are involved, supplies can be scheduled on a phased delivery. One of our strengths is that we can and have often been called upon to supply large quantities at short notice. Our prime objective is not only to supply, but also to provide a full service to our clients and our team makes every effort to ensure this objective is achieved. We have knowledgeable staff who are always on hand to offer advice and we respond quickly to any enquiries that you may have. Please feel free to contact us at any time. Sue Jewell Accounts Manager Sue J has been with us for almost 15 years and has been instrumental in setting up all of our accounts and bookkeeping administration. Since October last year Sue decided to reduce her hours to work part time to fit around her grandchildren and has been working remotely since lockdown. Accounts practices come naturally to Sue and she is continuing to teach all the office staff her accounting methods. She is still very much involved with managing and overseeing the office systems and administration on a weekly basis remotely although she no longer has direct contact with clients. Niki Rathkey Accounts Administrator and Order Processing Niki has been with GLS for two years now and handles all our day-to-day accounts and order processing. It is a busy desk, but Niki is always on hand with a smile to answer any accounting queries that you may have. She is like a magpie when it comes to our shiny products and uses a lot of them in her stone painting and interior projects. She has also built up a sound knowledge about how our products work and will answer most queries related to this. Niki has a strong background of secretarial and administrative skills and has previously worked for a variety of Accounts practices. Isabel Barriga Brown Accounts Assistant and Order Processing Isabel is a new starter for GLS who joined us in October 2021 but has quickly become an indispensable member of the team. Together with Niki they are the accounts team that keep our day-to-day orders ticking over and our records straight! She is very creative and artistic and helps a lot with our social media ideas and creative projects. Again, Isabel loves trying out the projects in her own home and is also learning to gild. She’s our social secretary and makes sure we get together outside as well as inside of work. Adam Rees Technical and IT Adam has worked at Gold Leaf Supplies for around 10 years and during that time he has built up a very good technical knowledge about the products and their uses. He is happy to answer any technical questions that you may have. He is very patient and interested in the challenges that customers projects often present. He will always go out of his way to find a solution and is interested in testing new products and applications. Adam also has responsibility for the Website and all our internal IT requirements. Ralph Davies Warehouse Manager Ralph has been with GLS for over 8 years and takes care of all the goods inwards, stock control and order despatch. Ralph is meticulous and methodical which is a good thing in a busy warehouse. He runs a very tight and organised ship and is a real character! Nothing is ever too much trouble! He always goes the extra mile to make sure your orders are packed well and despatched on time. Fred Govani Warehouse Assistant Fred is Sue’s husband and since taking early retirement during lockdown he comes into the Company part time to help out in our busy warehouse. Due to his previous and extensive work experience he also has a valuable input into logistics and systems practices. Debbie Rees Colour sampling coordinator. Debbie is Steve’s wife who also runs an online homeware store called Elsie Boo Collections. She helps out at GLS by preparing all of our Gold leaf and other metallic materials shade cards that our clients find so useful to have in their workshops or to show their own customers to help them make colour decision choices. Debbie makes sure that we are all stocked up with these and also helps us keep on top of office filing.